
Trip Guard is a travel safety web platform built to improve security and awareness for tourists.
It enables users to report complaints, view issues reported by others, and track the status of their own submissions in real time.
One of its standout features is geo-fencing — allowing users to identify which areas are considered secure and which may require caution.
The platform also integrates an inbuilt AI system to assist users with safety insights and guidance.
This project was developed as part of SIH and played a key role in winning the SIH Internal Hackathon.
The goal was to build something meaningful and impact-driven.
Tourist safety is a real-world problem, and we wanted to create a system that not only allows complaints to be filed but also promotes transparency and awareness.
This project helped me work on real-time data handling, geo-fencing logic, structured complaint tracking, and AI-based assistance — all within a scalable architecture.